Didn't last 15 minutes for a typo
That's awesome, post some pictures when shes all fixed up.It wasn't a typo, although that was the first thing I asked. I asked if they missed a digit in the price and she said no, they just wanted it gone. I said, ok, if that's what you want for it, I'll take it.
This was 8 minutes after she posted the ad. Pure fluke on seeing it that quick and responding right away. She said they got the game 20 years ago and about ten years ago something broke. A friend that fixes games said he would fix it, but never did. So it just sat there. She said they likely only paid about $500 for it 20 years ago so was ok with the price she picked. They just wanted it gone. She said I was the first to respond and honored that. That was all that mattered. She said her phone was blowing up, so you better come tonight if you want it. So I did.
When I got there, and yes, it was on a rural farm property, I opened the game up. She said they had not known how to do that. Didn't know how to remove the glass or raise the playfield. I showed her various things inside the cabinet. The left flipper link was snapped, so that was the part that needed fixing. But when you are trying to go in through the coin door to do work, you undoubtedly are going to eventually give up and walk away.
Not knowing how to open the game up also meant no knowledge of there being batteries. Uh oh, here we go. Thankfully, the batteries had not leaked and dripped on the boards.
The game is dirty and needs a shop job, cleaning, new rubbers, flipper rebuild and whatnot. Giddyup. I love that stuff as I know many of you do too. LEDs, new backglass plastic trim, leg bolts, levellers, star posts, lane guides, the usual stuff. I'll post some progress photos once I get going, but overall it looks very clean (for a dirty game). You know what I mean, it's dirty but not worn. I consider myself very fortunate to have stumbled on the ad when I did for a game I've wanted for a while. 2025 has been a really crummy year for me, so this helps make me think 2026 will be better.
Damn! 4 minutes too late!It wasn't a typo, although that was the first thing I asked. I asked if they missed a digit in the price and she said no, they just wanted it gone. I said, ok, if that's what you want for it, I'll take it.
This was 8 minutes after she posted the ad. Pure fluke on seeing it that quick and responding right away. She said they got the game 20 years ago and about ten years ago something broke. A friend that fixes games said he would fix it, but never did. So it just sat there. She said they likely only paid about $500 for it 20 years ago so was ok with the price she picked. They just wanted it gone. She said I was the first to respond and honored that. That was all that mattered. She said her phone was blowing up, so you better come tonight if you want it. So I did.
When I got there, and yes, it was on a rural farm property, I opened the game up. She said they had not known how to do that. Didn't know how to remove the glass or raise the playfield. I showed her various things inside the cabinet. The left flipper link was snapped, so that was the part that needed fixing. But when you are trying to go in through the coin door to do work, you undoubtedly are going to eventually give up and walk away.
Not knowing how to open the game up also meant no knowledge of there being batteries. Uh oh, here we go. Thankfully, the batteries had not leaked and dripped on the boards.
The game is dirty and needs a shop job, cleaning, new rubbers, flipper rebuild and whatnot. Giddyup. I love that stuff as I know many of you do too. LEDs, new backglass plastic trim, leg bolts, levellers, star posts, lane guides, the usual stuff. I'll post some progress photos once I get going, but overall it looks very clean (for a dirty game). You know what I mean, it's dirty but not worn. I consider myself very fortunate to have stumbled on the ad when I did for a game I've wanted for a while. 2025 has been a really crummy year for me, so this helps make me think 2026 will be better.
She didn't wanna mouse around.good on the lady to keep her word!
That looks like its in great shape. I've always wanted to find that unicorn to try my hand and bringing one back to life. what a geat deal. Kudos.Thanks for the kind words. Early Christmas gift is right!
I got digging into it last night. Just using parts and things I already had on hand. Got some of the bulbs changed out, legs, leg bolts and levellers replaced. The battery holder needs attention as when I removed the old batteries, a small bit of the conductive end of the holder went with them. Same thing happened on my Cyclone when I had it. So it won't remember the settings after turning it off and then on again for now, which isn't the end of the world except the programming buttons are sticking, so kinda hard to use those for the time being, lol.
Strangest thing so far was thinking the ramp shots felt just a little too easy to hit. Wasn't complaining, but then after removing the balls and putting them back in a couple times, I realized they felt small. Yep, turns out the three balls in it were those slightly smaller ones used in Truck Stop. Didn't see that one coming and not sure how I noticed it. Fun fun. Here's a couple pics.
Funny how community standards show up to cap upside, dont you dare going $500 over pinside market!!! But never to prevent someone from getting fleeced.